The Survivors (album) explained

The Survivors
Type:live
Artist:Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis
Cover:TheSurvivorsLive.jpg
Released:April 1982
Recorded:April 23, 1981
Genre:Country, rockabilly, rock and roll, gospel
Length:42:17
Label:Columbia
Producer:Rodney Crowell
Chronology:Johnny Cash
Prev Title:Encore
Prev Year:1981
Next Title:The Adventures of Johnny Cash
Next Year:1982

The Survivors is a live album by country/rockabilly musicians Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis, released in 1982 on Columbia Records.

Contents

The album was recorded live on stage on April 23, 1981, in Böblingen, near Stuttgart, West Germany, when all three singers, who had been labelmates at Sun Records at the beginning of their careers, were touring Europe. The show had initially been meant to feature only Cash, but Lewis and Perkins joined him onstage on a night when they did not have a concert scheduled themselves. Without rehearsal, the three performed a number of songs they were known for – including Cash's "Get Rhythm" and Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" – as well as slightly more obscure compositions. Perkins, Cash and Lewis had previously collaborated with each other, and with Elvis Presley (who had died in 1977), during the Million Dollar Quartet session, and would later collaborate for the album Class of '55 with Roy Orbison in 1985. For the last song on the album, "I Saw the Light", Cash, Perkins and Lewis were joined by Cash's son John Carter and his daughter Cindy Cash.

Personnel

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